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Trump said he is considering three to four candidates for the next chairman of The Federal Reserve (FED).

Gate News bot message: U.S. President Trump criticized Federal Reserve Chairman Powell again on Wednesday, calling him "terrible" and stating that he has 3 to 4 candidates for the next chairman. When asked if he was interviewing candidates to succeed Powell, Trump told reporters, "There are probably 3 to 4 people, and I will choose from among them."
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BlackRock CEO: Distributing 2% or 5% of BTC to everyone will help push its price to $700,000.

Golden Finance reported that Larry Fink, CEO of BlackRock, said, "If everyone adopts a 2% or 5% allocation, then the price of BTC may reach 70
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BlackRock CEO Fink: BTC could even reach $700,000

Odaily Planet Daily News, Larry Fink, CEO of BlackRock, emphasized in an interview that BTC is a way to hedge against currency depreciation and instability, and predicted that BTC could reach $500,000, $600,000, or even $700,000.
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10x Research: MicroStrategy's stock price underperforms, indicating investors are no longer willing to buy BTC at $200,000 or higher implied prices.

Golden Finance reported that 10x Research recently emphasized that MicroStrategy's valuation has been too high. Investors are paying a significant premium for indirect exposure to BTC, rather than as a true leveraged investment in BTC. Despite the large acquisition of Bitcoin, the stock has not performed well, indicating that investors are no longer willing to buy BTC through MicroStrategy at an implied price of $200,000 (or higher), and can instead buy at a lower price directly. This indicates that stock investors are no longer willing to support MicroStrategy with inflated NAV. This shift underscores investors' increasingly rational attitude, as they had previously accepted the unofficial term of MicroStrategy as a 'BTC leverage investment'. Undeniably, Larry Fink of BlackRock and
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BlackRock CEO: Expected to cut interest rates by another 25 basis points this year

According to Forbes, BlackRock CEO Larry Fink believes that global inflation levels are higher than ever before, and it is expected that the Federal Reserve will only cut interest rates by 25 basis points in 2025. At the same time, Anthony Scaramucci, the founder of SkyBridge Capital, said that the Federal Reserve will allow inflation rates to be higher than before in order to escape the "enormous debt crisis".
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QCP Capital Co-founder: BlackRock’s Entrance into the Encryption Field is More Important Than the U.S. Presidential Election

QCP Capital co-founder Darius Sit believes that the impact of BlackRock entering the encryption field is more important than the U.S. presidential election, bringing Crypto Assets into the mainstream investment field; Trump's encryption policy still needs to be observed. QCP is expanding its business in Abu Dhabi, where regulatory agencies consider digital asset as part of the Capital Market, providing a stable market environment.
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BlackRock: Market volatility may rise after the Fed cut 50 basis points

The head of BlackRock Investment Institute believes that a 50 basis point rate cut by the Fed will boost the market in the short term, but if the economic performance is worse than expected, the risk of increased market fluctuations will increase, and it is expected that the market's expectations for rate cuts will ultimately disappoint. The market expects the Fed to further cut rates by 71 basis points in 2024.
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BlackRock CEO: If the U.S. tariff measures take effect, inflation may soar in the next 5 months.

Gate News bot message, BlackRock CEO Larry Fink recently stated that the United States is shaking the foundations of globalization. He warned that if tariff measures take effect, inflation could surge in the next 5 months.
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BlackRock CEO: Does not rule out the possibility of the market falling another 20%, but there are more buying opportunities.

Larry Fink, CEO of BlackRock, believes the U.S. economy remains unstable and could fall by another 20%, expressing concerns over inflation and rising interest rates; however, CEOs generally believe the U.S. is in recession and are skeptical about multiple rate cuts in 2025. Despite the uncertainty, long-term opportunities for buying should be seized. Fink has stated that market chaos is a buying opportunity and believes Bitcoin has the potential to become the global reserve currency.
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BlackRock CEO: The possibility of the Federal Reserve lowering interest rates four to five times this year is zero, and interest rates may rise.

BlockBeats news, on April 8, BlackRock CEO Larry Fink stated, "The market's 20% fall in three days has affected clients and may have a chain reaction. In the long run, this is more of a buying opportunity than a selling opportunity. The White House's actions will exacerbate inflation more than the market expects, and the possibility of the Federal Reserve cutting interest rates four to five times this year is zero, and interest rates may rise."
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BlackRock CEO: We may be in a recession right now

Larry Fink, CEO of BlackRock, stated on another turbulent day in the market, "We may now be in a recession."
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BlackRock CEO: Multiple corporate executives believe the U.S. may have already entered a recession, and if tariffs are implemented, it will exacerbate inflation.

BlockBeats news, on April 8, BlackRock CEO Larry Fink stated in an interview with Bloomberg that we will see "more signs of economic slowdown" in the coming months. Several executives he spoke with indicated that "we are likely already in a recession." Larry Fink also expressed concern that if "all proposed tariffs are ultimately implemented," it will further contribute to rising inflation.
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BlackRock CEO: The market may fall by 20%, and executives generally believe that the United States is in a recession.

Gate.io News bot message, BlackRock CEO Larry Fink expressed his views on the current market during an interview with Bloomberg reporter Erik Schatzker at the Economic Club of New York. He pointed out that there is a 20% fall potential in the market, but this presents a long-term investment opportunity. Fink revealed that the frequency of communication with clients has reached its highest level since March 2020. Despite the market's extreme volatility, the overall condition is "acceptable". He emphasized that the U.S. has shifted from a global stabilizing force to an unstable factor, expressing concerns about high inflation leading to interest rate hikes by the Federal Reserve, while also questioning the likelihood of multiple rate cuts within the year. According to Fink's feedback, most corporate executives he communicated with believe that the United States is already in a recession. Source: Bloomberg
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BlackRock CEO: The possibility of the market falling again by 20% cannot be ruled out.

Odaily News Larry Fink, CEO of BlackRock, stated: I still do not rule out the possibility of the market falling again by 20%, but in the long run, there are more buying opportunities than selling opportunities. He previously mentioned that market chaos is a "buying opportunity" and referred to BTC as potentially becoming the next global reserve currency.
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BlackRock CEO: Market anxiety about recession exceeds any time in recent memory.

BlackRock CEO Larry Fink mentioned in his annual letter that many people are feeling anxious about the economic recession, with concerns stemming from the uncertainty of the Trump administration's tariff policy. Although he previously expressed views on market retreat and economic weakening in interviews, in the letter, Fink emphasized the historical resilience of the Capital Market.
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BlackRock CEO: Bitcoin may replace the US dollar's status as a global reserve currency, tokenization will disrupt investment models.

Larry Fink, the CEO of BlackRock, warned in his annual letter that if the U.S. does not control its debt and fiscal deficit, it may lose its status as the global reserve currency, with Bitcoin and other digital assets potentially taking its place. He believes that Bitcoin's DeFi innovations have improved market efficiency, but may also weaken the competitive edge of the U.S. economy. Fink thinks that asset tokenization will fundamentally change investing, and that blockchain technology can facilitate the digital trading of assets, enhancing transparency and transaction speed.
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Analysis: The previous Bull Market has experienced at least three pullbacks of 20% or more. The current pullback has not yet been reached.

Golden Finance reported that Larry Cermak, CEO of The Block, pointed out in The Scoop podcast that there have been at least three 20% declines in the previous encryption bull runs. He said: "Even the recent decline did not reach 20%. In historical bull runs, this situation usually occurs one or two times, sometimes even three times. It can clear excessive leveraged positions in the market and accumulate strength for the next pump." Larry Cermak
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BlackRock CEO: BTC is an international asset, not based on any currency

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BlackRock: We believe BTC itself is an asset class

Golden Finance reported that Larry Fink, CEO of BlackRock,
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BlackRock CEO: BTC is a legitimate financial instrument

Odaily Planet Daily News Bellard Co-founder and CEO Larry Fink said in an interview with CNBC: "I used to be a BTC skeptic, but after researching and understanding BTC, I found that my views over the past five years were wrong. I'm not saying that BTC won't be abused like other things, but it is a legitimate financial instrument that can provide you with potentially unrelated and non-correlated returns." (theblock)
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BlackRock CEO: BTC is the "digital gold"

PANews July 15th news, in an interview with CNBC, BlackRock CEO Larry Fink said that BTC is "digital gold".
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Market News: BlackRock CEO Larry Fink calls BTC digital gold.

Odaily Star News According to market sources, Larry Fink, CEO of BlackRock, said in an interview with CNBC that he had previously misunderstood Bitcoin and referred to it as digital gold.
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BlackRock CEO: Bitcoin is expected to reach $500,000 in 5-10 years.

According to ChainCatcher news, Coinpedia reports that BlackRock CEO Larry Fink stated: "We will see Bitcoin far exceed $500,000 in the next 5 to 10 years, which will be an asset worth over $10 trillion." This view reflects the increasing confidence of institutional investors in Bitcoin. Currently, there are 11 Bitcoin spot ETFs in the U.S. market, with a total assets under management of $118.59 billion, further promoting the mainstreaming process of Bitcoin.
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BlackRock CEO: Expects Bitcoin to reach $500,000 within 5-10 years

Larry Fink, CEO of BlackRock, predicts that Bitcoin will break through $500,000 in the next 5 to 10 years, with a market capitalization expected to reach $10 trillion. The US market already has 11 Bitcoin Spot ETFs, with a total Assets Under Management of $118.59 billion, and institutional investors' confidence in Bitcoin is increasing, driving its mainstream adoption.
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Forbes reporter: Only 8 Senate candidates out of the 32 states running for Senate have approval ratings higher than Trump's.

Golden Finance reported that Eleanor Terrett, a reporter for Forbes, wrote on the X platform that in the 32 states with Senate elections, only 8 Senate candidates have a higher approval rating than Trump's. One of them is John E Deaton, who ranks fourth in the United States with a 5.2% lead. The ones ahead of him are all incumbents, except for two-term governor Larry.
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Celebrities such as Tom Brady and Larry David are basically exempt from the FTX lawsuit.

The judge dismissed most of the claims against the celebrities sued for promoting the now-defunct Crypto Assets exchange FTX. The involved celebrities include sports stars and comedians, and the judge indicated that the investors failed to prove that they were aware of the exchange's fraudulent activities, concluding that there was a lack of evidence to demonstrate the defendants' intent to deceive the investors.
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Introduction to BlackRock, the world's largest asset management company, and its founder Larry Fink.

Gate.io News bot message, BlackRock is the world's largest asset management company, and its founder and CEO Larry Fink, aged 73, is known as the "king of Wall Street" in the financial industry. BlackRock holds the largest shareholder position in nearly 900 publicly traded companies on the New York Stock Exchange and NASDAQ, including well-known companies such as Boeing, BHP, Total, Unilever, Barclays, U.S. Steel, and Alcoa. Among the 40 major listed companies included in the DAX 40 index in Germany, BlackRock is the largest shareholder of 13 of these companies, which include Siemens, BASF, Deutsche Bank, Deutsche Börse, Bayer, Adidas, and others. Source of information: Tencent Prism
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BlackRock CEO: Economic recession may have already begun, but releasing new liquidity could become a catalyst for Crypto Assets.

Larry Fink, the CEO of BlackRock, has warned of a potential economic recession in the United States, pointing out that protectionist trade policies and rising economic pressures will be major driving factors. While this may disrupt traditional markets, it could be good news for Crypto Assets investors. An economic slowdown could lead to The Federal Reserve (FED) adjusting its policies, releasing new Liquidity, and becoming a catalyst for digital assets. His remarks align with predictions from other institutions on Wall Street, and there is an increasing number of traders in the industry predicting a recession in the U.S. economy.
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The CEO of BlackRock issues another warning about a recession in the U.S. economy, stating that the economic slowdown may change the Federal Reserve's tightening path.

Larry Fink, CEO of BlackRock, warned that the U.S. economy may have entered a recession, and the economic slowdown could lead the Federal Reserve (FED) to adjust its monetary policy, potentially impacting the Crypto Assets market. Fink has issued similar warnings multiple times, pointing out that economic pressures and intensified trade policies are the main driving factors.
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BlackRock CEO: Bitcoin price is expected to rise to between 500,000 and 700,000 USD.

Odaily News BlackRock CEO Larry Fink stated that the price of Bitcoin is expected to rise to between 500,000 and 700,000 USD. Cointelegraph
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BlackRock CEO: If the economy continues to perform strongly, the Fed may raise interest rates

BlackRock CEO Larry Fink believes that despite the possibility of a rate cut by the Federal Reserve, it is also possible to raise interest rates if the economy remains strong. He warns that labor shortages, wage pumps, and material shortages could lead to sustained inflation. While he describes a strong corporate profit and optimistic labor market data, he expresses concerns about rising deficits and debt levels globally, stating that these factors could increase financing costs and push up long-term bond yields.
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BlackRock CEO: Hoping for quick approval of bond and stock tokenization

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BlackRock CEO: Interest rate hikes could be possible in the next year, but it's not the core prediction.

BlockBeats news, on January 26, BlackRock CEO Larry Fink said, "in the next 12
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BlackRock CEO: Really believe that the underlying technology of BTC is very good

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BlackRock CEO: Interest Rate Won't Be as Low as People Predicted

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BlackRock CEO: Business leaders believe the U.S. may have fallen into a recession.

Golden Finance reported that BlackRock CEO Larry Fink expressed concerns about the tariff policies of the Trump administration during an interview. He pointed out that these policies would not only weaken the value of the dollar but would also plunge the U.S. economy into stagnation. Fink stated that most of the CEOs he has spoken to believe that the U.S. "may be in a recession." (CGTN)
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BlackRock CEO: The market is underestimating inflation

BlockBeats news, on March 12, according to Reuters, Larry Fink, CEO of BlackRock, said at the CERAWeek conference that the US's nationalist policies (such as worker expulsion) will drive up inflation. The market underestimates inflation, and costs will further rise in the next 6 to 9 months, for example, large-scale expulsions may affect agricultural labor. He also warned the Trump team that AI data center construction will face a shortage of electricians.
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Skybridge partner: Solana has obvious advantages over Ethereum in the tokenization field

Skybridge Capital founder Anthony Scaramucci said he will bet on Solana in the field of tokenization. Solana's low fees and faster transaction speeds will make it a more obvious choice for tokenization.
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Forbes: BTC and the crypto market welcome the major impact of the Federal Reserve's Interest Rate decision

BlockBeats news, on January 29th, according to Forbes, BTC and Cryptocurrency prices temporarily stabilized after yesterday's near-collapse, but market sentiment remains tense. The sudden dumping earlier triggered investors' concerns about 'financial crisis.' The BTC price once sharply fell to around $100,000, then rebounded to about $102,000, but the overall market is still sluggish. Despite BlackRock CEO Larry Fink
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Viewpoint: BTC and Crypto Assets are ready to face the price impact of the Federal Reserve

BTC price has fallen to a low point, but analysts believe that BTC and Crypto Assets are ready to face the impact of the Interest Rate from the Federal Reserve. FxPro's chief market analyst believes that the current slump in BTC price is due to the market's risk aversion to the Federal Reserve meeting. BTC and Crypto Assets traders have prepared for the Federal Reserve's latest Interest Rate decision.
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BlackRock CEO: High inflation is the 'greatest risk' globally; going against Davos always pays off.

BlackRock CEO Larry Fink said at the World Economic Forum in Davos that investors are too quick to assume that the peak of inflation has passed, and a high inflation situation is likely to occur; in terms of AI investment, building data centers requires a large amount of funding from the private sector, Fink said the private sale market needs to follow the power supply of data centers, mainly powered by natural gas in the short term.
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BlackRock sets aside $1.33 billion for retention, about $1 million per new employee

BlackRock is investing about $25 billion to make the company one of the top five players in the infrastructure and private credit sectors. It is currently focusing on retaining new employees to ensure CEO Fink's record-breaking acquisition spree pays off. BlackRock has set aside $1.33 billion to retain talent, with about $10 million per new employee. Fink's primary task is to ensure that dealmakers have reason to stay at the world's largest asset management company.
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NBA star O'Neal has agreed to pay $11 million to settle a lawsuit stemming from the promotion of unregistered securities

NBA legend Shaquille O'Neal has agreed to pay $11 million to settle a class-action lawsuit stemming from his promotion of the Astrals Non-fungible Token project. The plaintiffs accused O'Neal of aiding in the promotion of unregistered securities. O'Neal was deemed a potential 'seller' due to his role as a 'spokesperson' for the project. Some of the funds will be used to compensate investor losses and pay legal fees.
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BlackRock CEO warns: Bitcoin and other digital assets may impact the global position of the US dollar

According to the Gate.io News bot, Beincrypto reported that BlackRock CEO Larry Fink recently published an open letter, pointing out that Bitcoin and Crypto Assets could affect the international status of the US dollar, especially when investors use Bitcoin as a Hedging tool against US dollar inflation, which could lead to serious issues. Larry Fink emphasized that the United States has long benefited from the global reserve currency status of the dollar, but this advantage is not permanent. He predicts that by 2030, mandatory government spending and debt repayments will exhaust federal revenues, and if the U.S. cannot control its debt, digital assets like Bitcoin may replace the dollar's status. At the same time, Fink expressed his support for the Crypto Assets industry, particularly optimistic about the development of asset tokenization. He believes that digital native infrastructure will improve and democratize the traditional financial ecosystem, but also warns that if not managed properly, encryption could pose risks to the US economy.
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BlackRock CEO: US Nationalist Policies Will Push Up Inflation

BlockBeats news, on March 12th, according to Reuters, BlackRock CEO Larry Fink said at the CERAWeek conference that due to the nationalist policies currently implemented in the United States, including large-scale expulsion of immigrants, inflation will continue to rise in the next 6 to 9 months, and the market seems to underestimate the inflation risk.
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BCA Research Analyst: All typical top signals have appeared in the current cryptocurrency market

The Cryptocurrency market is showing all the typical signs of a top signal, with BTC supply exceeding 90% profit margin usually marking the peak of BTC price. The feverish optimism in the Cryptocurrency market is a signal that the market is nearing its peak. If the BTC price falls to $75,000, the BCA team will be more aggressive in buying.
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Musk and Zuckerberg lead the way, the total wealth of the top 500 global billionaires will exceed $100 trillion in 2024

Jinshi data news on January 1st,
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The global financial pro community believes that the Fed will not cut interest rates twice this year.

Global financial pro suggests that the market's bet on the Fed's rate cut may have gone too far. At the Saudi Future Investment Initiative, most people believe that the Fed may only cut interest rates once by the end of 2024. Larry Fink, CEO of BlackRock, expects the Fed to cut interest rates by at least another 25 basis points this year.
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Trump: Never considered having JPMorgan CEO or BlackRock CEO as US Treasury Secretary

According to Jinse Finance, Trump said that he has never discussed or considered having Jamie Dimon, CEO of JPMorgan Chase, or Larry Fink, CEO of BlackRock, serve as U.S. Treasury Secretary.
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BlackRock CEO: Concerned about US government deficits, Cryptocurrency is the solution

According to Jinse Finance, Larry Fink, CEO of BlackRock, stated in an interview with CNBC that his initial skepticism of cryptocurrencies such as BTC has been alleviated. After spending time researching and studying BTC, he has come to believe in cryptocurrencies and believes that they have a place in the portfolios of ordinary investors. Larry Fink pointed out that political uncertainty in the United States and soaring government debt are major reasons why investors hold BTC, and he bluntly stated, 'I firmly believe that BTC has an indispensable position in the investment portfolio, just like 'digital gold'.
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